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10 Things You Can Bring Into Walt Disney World Resort and 10 Things That You Can’t
1. Weapons Duh! Need I say more? Believe it or not, there have been incidents where ordinary people have brought guns into a theme park, using the excuse they had “license to carry” permits. Really, why would anyone bring any kind of weapon to a theme park, thinking it would be overlooked by security personnel?
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10 Things You Can Bring Into Walt Disney World Resort and 10 Things That You Can’t
2. Selfie Sticks When selfie sticks first came out, everyone and their neighbor had to have one, and they were super popular at theme parks. It became necessary for Disney to ban them when people began endangering themselves and other guests by using them improperly on rides and attractions.
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3. No Glass Containers This is needs no explanation. There are exceptions for baby food jars and perfume bottles.
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4. Alcoholic Beverages Absolutely no alcoholic beverages of any kind are allowed in any park. No explanation needed for this rule. Photo Credit: Disney
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5. Pets Only service animals are permitted into any of the parks. It is also important that you or your children do not try to interact with these special pets. They are taught to not be distracted by people, but it’s best to “look but don’t touch”.
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6. Suitcases, Coolers, or Backpacks with or without wheels larger than 24” by 15” wide by 18” high. Coolers required for medication can be stored in a locker or Guest Relations. *For those guests with overfilled, large backpacks, please be aware of people around you, especially on the buses if you’re standing. Don’t make sudden turns,
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7. Strollers Larger Than 36” by 52” The number of families bringing their own strollers has increased considerably over the years, and Disney has been forced to restrict those extra large jogging strollers, or the strollers built for three. All four parks have strollers you can rent, and are just the right size for navigating the attrac
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8. Folding Chairs You would think this would be obvious, but if Disney has to restrict folding chairs, it generally means guests have actually attempted to bring their own chairs. First of all, why would you want to bring you own chair when there are no shortage of places to sit in any of the parks, and do we really want to see Disney Wo
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9. Scooters, Segways Mobility scooters for guests with problems walking because of injuries or handicaps are permitted, but Segways and those scooters that are built for fun or recreation will not be allowed in the parks.
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10 Things You Cannot Bring Into Any Disney World Park 10. Skateboards, Shoes With Wheels, Inline Skates Can you just imagine what it would be like to have any number of guests rolling down the streets or sidewalks in and out of crowds, possibly knocking someone over? Photo Credit: Amazon
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